Everything about Burwash Landing Yukon totally explained
Burwash Landing is a small community, at historical mile 1093 on the
Alaska Highway, in the
Yukon,
Canada along the southern shore of
Kluane Lake. Latitude 61.3542 N, longitude 138.9944 W.
Burwash Landing was settled in 1904 by the Jacquot Brothers.
Home to approximately 80 people, and the administrative centre of the Kluane First Nation. In addition to the Alaska Highway, the community is served by the
Burwash Airport.
Home of the Kluane Museum of Natural History and the
Kluane First Nation. It is also home to the world's largest gold pan.
In July 1937,
Robert Bates and
Bradford Washburn, two members of the Harvard Mountaineering Club, made their way into Burwash Landing after climbing the 17,150 foot Lucania peak and hiking over 150 miles across the wilderness after their bush pilot was unable to retrieve them.
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